KANSAS CITY, MO – Hallmark was founded in 1910 and since then it has acted as a blueprint for the way society connects.
As a mission based company, Hallmark strives to connect the world through their products and employees.
Ron Worley is the current supervisor of the Hallmark Visitor Center and through his job he has experienced human connection first hand.
“We worked hard to enrich people’s lives, help people connect; just make a more emotionally connected world. We do that mostly through our products and we’re always being innovative and seeking new ways to make products to help people to connect,” he stated in an interview.
Hallmark values their employees and exemplifies love and gratitude in all that they do from film to art, and cards to ornaments. Hallmark continues to innovate their company to create opportunity for connection.
Kim Watt is the incoming supervisor of the Hallmark Visitor Center.
“I feel like that’s one thing that resonates with me the most, knowing that the whole family and the Hallmark company gives to the community, locally and now globally,” she said.
It all started with one person who wanted to make an impact, which has led to the multi-billion dollar company as it is known today. Due to the efforts of Joyce C. Hall and the help from his family members, the world as we know it connects through Hallmark.